Reasons to Support City Rail Plan: 1) Let's Get Moving 2) It's Time 3) This Is a Legitimate Plan
My recent article on L.A.'s transit spending plan got reprinted in the L.A. Business Journal and now draws a response from one Michael Kelly of something called the Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy and Jobs.
I can't call Kelly's piece a rebuttal because Kelly declines to address anything I wrote. For example, he refers without specifics to funding that will come from local Measure R and from the Department of Transportation's TIFIA lending program – as if this is new information – even though in my article I went into some detail about these two funding sources, and I even looked stuff up and called people to find out whether the money coming from these sources would come close to covering projected costs. (It doesn't.)
But that's fair enough. This is a Blowback-type column, where you really just use the original article as a hook to recite your talking points. The LABJ requires a subscription to read the article, so to give you a sense of Kelly's argument, here are the topic sentences for every paragraph, in random order:
Whether you drive, bike, bus or ride the train from one location to the next, the sorry state of our transportation infrastructure affects you. Right now, one-third of our country's major roads are in poor condition and nearly 14 million Americans are jobless. The America Fast Forward plan (formerly 30/10) to speed up transportation funding is a legitimate solution to improve L.A.'s roads and railways, and revitalize our economy.
The op-ed by Tim Cavanaugh in the June 13 issue of the Business Journal ("Villaraigosa's 30/10 – Show me the Money") was dead wrong. We are not asking for a government handout. The fact is that this plan makes so much sense that unlikely allies have joined forces. This is a plan that recognizes our tax dollars are best spent in and by our own communities.
America Fast Forward utilizes a number of innovative financing tools that do not add to our nation's debt problems. Democratic and Republican Senate leaders are already offering solutions to reauthorize our federal transportation financing tools while empowering cities to strategically leverage local funds with federal dollars to create jobs now. Expanding the act would enable America Fast Forward to become a reality for more than a million Americans who are ready to get back to work, building a 21st century transportation infrastructure on a faster time line.
America Fast Forward is a collaboration that promises to generate more than 1 million jobs and build our country's infrastructure faster and more efficiently, putting people back to work now. Some may argue that this is just another politically motivated, misguided plan that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy.
Well, that's totally persuasive. But Kelly left out his best point: "Monorail!"
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MONORAIL!
MONORAIL!
I love this forum.
Damn. I was hoping that after the long quote, you'd reveal that those were the actual paragraphs, in the correct order.
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Instructions for fornication?
Instructions for Californication.
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Herc?
That's what I thought at first glance, too...
Maybe a relative?
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Bush the group or Bush the Socialist Republican?
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Fucking analogies, how do they work?
My older brothers who grew up in the seventies were kind enough to leave a big KISS sticker in an old bedroom at my parents' house. Written across the sticker in white-out:
KISS SUCKS MY ASS
I'm not sure which one wrote it, but I value that lesson even today.
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I saw the worst trolls of my generation...
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Oh, wrong derivative.
Actually, it was that song that introduced me to Howl. In my defense, I was 13 or 14 at the time.
Yeah, same here. I think it makes sense to have heard the TMBG lyrics before reading beat poetry...
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emptyheaded hipsters burning for the free internet connection to the Starbucks dynamo in the Cafe Latte of the night.
Waiting for the Barbarians
What are we waiting for, assembled in the forum?
The barbarians are to arrive today.
Why such inaction in the Senate?
Why do the Senators sit and pass no laws?
Because the barbarians are to arrive today.
What laws can the Senators pass any more?
When the barbarians come they will make the laws.
Why did our emperor wake up so early,
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And the emperor waits to receive
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today in their red, embroidered togas;
why do they wear amethyst-studded bracelets,
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why are they carrying costly canes today,
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Why all of a sudden this unrest
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And some people arrived from the borders,
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Those people were some kind of solution.
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seven percent
Students in Differential Equations courses?
Chemists?
this was my favortie answer
Hammer time.
Right now, one-third of our country's major roads are in poor condition and nearly 14 million Americans are jobless.
Is he suggesting that, instead of asphalt, we pave our crumbling roads with the unemployed? Didn't Romney do a commercial recently putting forward that same plan?
No, I think he's advocating slave labor.
Is he suggesting that, instead of asphalt, we pave our crumbling roads with the unemployed?
I would advise against this...they don't hold up well under chains and studded snow tires.
Why would Romney propose that? He is one of the unemployed!
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It's like a mule with a spinning wheel.
Heh heh... mule...
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Cavanaugh calls the big one Bitey.
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Modern trains have cup holders where passengers can store their beverages, or if you will...cupcake.
Having nowhere else to put my beverage, I now support this plan wholeheartedly!
Some may argue that this is just another politically motivated, misguided plan that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy.
Yes, some may. And the reason why is that we already know that this is just another politically motivated, misguided plan that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy. And why do we know that? Because this is exactly what the government -both the Federal and State in California- has been doing since we began this recession. The results have spoken for themselves, and those results confirm that we have already had enough politically motivated, misguided plans that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy, and we can't afford any more politically motivated, misguided plans that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy.
Also, this is just another politically motivated, misguided plans that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy.
So what you're saying is that this is just another politically motivated, misguided plan that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy?
Politically motivated, misguided plan that will simply spend more money rather than actually jumpstart our economy--
How do it work?
Let me be clear. There are those who say we must choose between politically motivated, misguided plans and simply spending more money.
+1 for the "Let me be Clear".
Want to jump start the economy? Pry off the parasite sucking at its neck.
Weird mix of metaphors.
How about: "Want to embiggen the economy?"
Never truly understood that complaint. Only makes sense on Urth-234, the one where Donne wasn't the greatest poet in the English language. Nope. Straight down the creeping heathers of singular meaning W Carlos W holds that title there. Not a place I want to live.
This is a plan that recognizes our tax dollars are best spent in and by our own communities.
Could we continue this line of reasoning that the dollars could very best be spent by the individuals in each community? Before they are transformed into tax dollars? Or is this drilling down too deep?
Interesting. Couldn't taxpayers simply keep their money and spend it without the government collecting it first in the form of taxes?
Nah, it's unpossible.
No. They'd just put it in a sock and not spend it or invest it.
Only the government has the wisdom to spend our money to create jobs.
You're right, of course. I've been keeping all of my money in a tree. I haven't spend any money since aught one.
Found the tree.
Chopped it down.
Pissed the money away.
Just like my ancestor Edmund would have done.
found, pinched and spent.
This is a plan that recognizes our tax dollars are best spent in and by our own communities.
Through community leaders, of course.
We could employ each and everyone of those 14 million by dynamiting the heavy equipment used by workers and giving them all shovels. Or even better, teaspoons. Just imagine the bounty that would flow from such an enlightened policy!
We could employ each and everyone of those 14 million by dynamiting the heavy equipment used by workers and giving them all shovels.
You have no idea just how vigorously Paul Krugman is masturbating over this statement.
Shovel, hell! Teaspoons!
Let's 'put people to work'!
So, heavy equipment has caused problems similar to those caused by ATMs?
They can have my Cat D9T when they pry it from my cold, dead fingers...as well as from the 37 state bureaucrats ground into it's tracks.
So killers, pryers, track cleaners, heavy equipment disposers...that's like 150 jobs right there!
137,528 jobs created or saved..if we're using Obama math.
The alarmists clamoring for more looting implicitly asseverate that the rent seekers who built the infrastructure did one shoddy job - which is what Mises and Hayek teach us.
Democratic and Republican Senate leaders are already offering solutions to reauthorize our federal transportation financing tools while empowering cities to strategically leverage local funds with federal dollars to create jobs now.
Nonsense phrases straining the bullshit dam to its limit there.
That dam broke long, long ago.
The fact is that this plan makes so much sense that unlikely allies have joined forces.
You know which other unlikely allies joined forces?
That's right! Shelbyville and Capital City!
"Shake ya fist harder, boy! They're gettin' away!"
The America Fast Forward plan (formerly 30/10)...
I suspect that America's Great Leap Forward and America's Final Solution were already taken.
They just wanted to name it after a remarkably popular and profitable television show that was in no way a money-hole.
If you love America, you throw money in its hole.
What if I love gyrating stripper-whores?
Then pretty much the same thing.
O-T and Uh-oh:
The Department of Homeland Security hasn't warned of a specific plot, White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters. But the specter of militants carrying bombs within them will prompt additional security measures at U.S. airports and overseas airports serving U.S. destinations, the Transportation Security Administration said in a written release.
http://online.wsj.com/article/.....TopStories
Passengers will now face a "slight abdominal incision" as part of airport security screening, TSAr announces.
Negative. No need to go the surgery route. Passengers will be handed a fleet enima before boarding.
Haven't clicked on the link, but did Carney say anything like "We are sure that Americans will understand the need for the temporary inconvenience"?
Sadly, I did click on it:
And then there's this:
The TSA is totally unequipped for this.
It's going to be the whole Jaws "show us your scars" scene.
If I have to see Richard Dreyfuss half-naked one more time, I'm gonna lose it.
And, yes I know, he wasn't half-naked in JAWS. But my personal business is my own, so don't ask.
I ran across a blog headline (didn't read the posting) that suggested that there is some concern--not making this up--about bombs being surgically implanted into the female bosom.
Personally, I think TSA employees are the source of this rumor.
Lesbian employees, presumably.
Full body X-ray. It's the only way to be safe.
Each person will be limited to 10 flights per year and 100 flights per lifetime to reduce cancer risks. Politicians are exempt from these scans and travel limits.
That is all.
Not sensitive enough, dude. Go full on CT scan. Get a second one right before boarding, just to be saf.
Why is it when a government hack talks about "innovative financing tools", it conjures a picture of vast, systemic corruption in my mind.
Because your mind is able to accurately interpret the obfuscation?
Tim,
I'm not going to subscribe to their site, so could you tell us why he also failed to use the "science is settled" defense of his plan as well? From what I've read, that's the only piece of the puzzle that keeps this from also being an argument on spending taxpayer money on windmills.
Expanding the act would enable America Fast Forward to become a reality for more than a million Americans who are ready to get back to work, building a 21st century transportation infrastructure on a faster time line.
Sounds like serfdom to me.
What bothers me about the piece is more the presumed level of attention/reading comprehension of the assumed readers of Michael Kelly's non-agument-argument.
I mean, he doesn't make an argument because it seems he assumes he doesn't need to; people are too fucking dumb to go, "yeah, but... what you said there... uh.... doesn't actually mean anything"
""The America Fast Forward plan...is a legitimate solution...""
How again? You didn't say.
""This is a plan that recognizes..."
How again? You didn't say.
""innovative"...
"empowering""
"communities"
"" leverage local funds with federal dollars to create jobs ""
Oh, create *jobs*.
Because that's what government does? I never noticed.
But what do I know. Public transit "created a lot of jobs" in NYC...
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/st.....id=6505244
Gotta love all that job creation.
...
What would totally push this plan over the top is if they could tie it to the removal of all the desert rats, hermits, and other assorted denizens of the Antelope Valley and power those sleek ultra-modern trains with solar cells and windmills in the desert.
Big picture out of the jack-in-the-box thinking FTW!
America Fastforward. People for the American Way. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Why, exactly, do progressives insist on coming up with the most Orwellian names for their organizations and programs?
Cuz they're dickheads.
C'mon just admit it....you all wanted to say it!
They should cut to the chase and put them all under one umbrella organization called "America's Great Leap Forward"
I like the "Five Year Plan".
You can't beat "Year Zero" though.
...it is kinetic "strategically leverage[d] local funds with federal dollars..."
...for winning the future...